2006 Saskatchewan municipal elections

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The Canadian province of Saskatchewan held municipal elections on October 25, 2006.

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Mayoral Results

Corman Park No. 344

(For reeve)

CandidateVote %
Ed Hobday (X)ACCLAIMED

Estevan

CandidateVote %
Herb PadwickACCLAIMED

Humboldt

CandidateVote %
Malcolm EatonACCLAIMED

Lloydminster

(including portions in Alberta)

CandidateVote %
Ken Baker (X)ACCLAIMED

Melfort

CandidateVote %
Kevin Phillips 82746.3
Darrell Collins (X)57031.9
Paul Thorndyke39021.8

Moose Jaw

CandidateVote %
Dale McBain (X)6,39459.8
Stu Gaye2,41422.6
Jim Carr1,88717.6

North Battleford

CandidateVote %
Julian Sadlowski (X)1,96461.7
Donna Challis1,21938.3

Prince Albert

CandidateVote %
Jim Scarrow6,06456.7
Gordon Kirkby 2,56124.0
Jim Stiglitz (X)1,74816.3
Brian R. Clavier3193.0

Regina

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Pat Fiacco (X)42,94684.1
Jim Holmes7,40114.5
Wayne Wagner3640.7
Darcy Robillard3530.7

City council

Elected councillors

WardElected
1Louis Browne
2Jocelyn Hutchinson
3Fred Clipsham (X)
4 Michael Fougere (X)
5Bill Gray (X)
6Wade Murray (X)
7Sharron Bryce (X)
8Michael O'Donnell
9Tery Hincks (X)
10Jerry Flegel (X)

Saskatoon

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Don Atchison (X)38,37863.9
Lenore Swystun13,53922.5
Jim Maddin 5,6109.3
Ron B. Kocsis1,1932.0
Johnny Melenchuk5520.9
Mark Ewart4020.7
Mark Dean Weinmeyer3910.7

City council

Elected councillors

WardElected
1Darren Hill (X)
2 Pat Lorje (X)
3Moe Neault (X)
4Myles Heidt (X)
5 Gordon Wyant (X)
6 Charlie Clark
7 Bob Pringle (X)
8Glen Penner (X)
9Tiffany Paulsen (X)
10Bev Dubois (X)

Swift Current

CandidateVote %
Sandy Larson (X)3,48059.1
Don Robinson2,07035.2
Henry Banman3365.7

Weyburn

CandidateVote %
Debra Button1,87750.4
Ray Hamm1,78248.1
Bruce Croft431.2

Yorkton

CandidateVote %
Chris Wyatt3,29957.9
Phil DeVos (X)1,66329.2
Richard Yaholnitsky73712.9

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